ONLINE OPEN

OnlineOpen is available to authors who wish to make their article open access, free to read, download and share via Wiley Online Library.

Making your article OnlineOpen increases its potential readership and enables you to meet institutional and funder open access mandates where they apply. Authors of OnlineOpen articles may immediately post the final, published PDF of their article on a website, institutional repository or other free public server. OnlineOpen complies with new open access mandates from RCUK and Wellcome Trust.

AUTHOR INFORMATION

QJ is compliant with RCUK funding requirements for Open Access Publication

QJ offers the OnlineOpen open access option to authors.

Authors funded by RCUK therefore have the opportunity to publish their articles under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license which supports authors in complying with RCUK requirements.

If an author funded by RCUK chooses to publish in QJ but doesn't select and pay for OnlineOpen, the author will be able to self-archive the accepted version of the article after a 12 month embargo period (starting with first publication online), or after a 24 month embargo for authors funded by AHRC and ESRC.